Biodiversity
We are a wild bird rehabilitation center. Our purpose is to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill birds.
CNPS is a statewide organization whose goals are to increase understanding and appreciation of California’s native plants, and to preserve them and their natural habitats for future generations. The Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS), named after the famous Santa Rosa Botanist, is located in Northern California’s beautiful Sonoma County.
CAFF’s mission is to build sustainable food and farming systems through policy advocacy and on-the-ground programs that create more resilient family farms, communities and ecosystems.
Our mission is to foster entrepreneurship through sustainable use of agricultural and natural resources within Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino, and Lake Counties of California.
Fawn Rescue is the only organization in Sonoma County licensed to care for ill, injured or orphaned fawns. As a public safety measure, we do not have a physical center where you can drop off fawns. Our Animal Care Coordinator, Matt Wolfe will respond to all calls and answer your questions.
We are a community dedicated to preserving, protecting, and restoring the Mark West Creek and its watershed as a natural and community resource.
Our mission is to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. LandPaths creates ways for people to experience the beauty, understand the value, and assist in healing the land in their local communities.
The Sonoma County Chapter of the National Audubon Society was established in 1967 as a non-profit organization promoting education, enjoyment, and protection of the natural world, especially birds.
NSCC is dedicated to the conservation of native songbirds through rehabilitation, release back to the wild, and public education.
Join one of our supportive, action-oriented discussion groups about sustainability or we can help you create your own.